Usually, when babies first arrive in unfamiliar environments, they may feel resistant, and the same goes for the sleeping environment of babies. If the baby suddenly sleeps on another bed or on someone else's bed, the baby may experience bed recognition. So, how can babies improve their bed recognition while sleeping?
If the baby recognizes the bed while sleeping outside, parents should pay attention to whether the baby is not adapting to changes in the environment or if there are no familiar objects to help the baby sleep peacefully. Therefore, when parents take their babies to sleep outside, they must bring things that their babies often use and are familiar with. Like some pacifiers, or small pillows or blankets used during sleep, babies may hold familiar objects while sleeping.
And when sleeping outside, parents must not disrupt the baby's daily routine, and should not let the baby have a disrupted rhythm of life. This will stimulate the baby and cause sleep problems such as difficulty falling asleep or recognizing the bed. Therefore, parents must soothe their babies to sleep according to their usual time and soothing methods.
If the baby only recognizes the bed and has difficulty falling asleep, parents can find a way to provide the baby with the same bedding as usual and keep the room environment similar to home. In this way, the baby will find it difficult to distinguish that this is an unfamiliar environment, and naturally there will be no situation of recognizing the bed.